Strong Start for the Series
SBS’s latest Friday-Saturday K-drama, Judge from Hell, featuring Park Shin Hye, has made a stunning debut. The show premiered on September 21, and the initial viewership ratings reflect significant interest and excitement among audiences.
Impressive Ratings
According to Nielsen Korea, Judge from Hell garnered a solid 6.8% for its first episode and an impressive 9.3% for its second episode. This growth indicates a growing fanbase eager to follow the series.
Unique Storyline
The plot centers around Kang Bit Na, a judge who becomes possessed by a demon, and her journey toward true justice. She teams up with Han Da On, a determined detective portrayed by Kim Jae Young, to punish criminals in a harsh world. The series blends fantasy with action, presenting a unique take on the battle between good and evil.
Captivating Episodes
In the premiere, viewers meet the demon Justitia, played by Oh Na Ra, who takes control of Kang Bit Na. The fast-paced narrative, alongside scenes of justice being served, has engaged audiences and provided a thrilling viewing experience.
Audience Reactions
Online discussions have been filled with praise for the show. Many viewers appreciate the refreshing portrayal of justice and highlight Park Shin Hye’s outstanding performance. However, some criticisms have emerged regarding the show’s violent scenes, with certain viewers finding the depiction of brutality unsettling.
Competition on Air
On the same night, other popular dramas also aired. KBS 2TV’s Beauty and Mr. Romantic achieved ratings of 19.8%, while MBC’s Black Out reached 8.7%. tvN’s Love Next Door followed with a rating of 6.0%.
With a promising start and engaging content, viewers are eager to see if Judge from Hell can sustain its momentum and build upon the success of its predecessor, Good Partner.
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